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Download MP3The tax increase for 2026 is set at 6.9%. We examine the 2026 budget deliberations and Edmonton's growth pressures, noting what council decided on, and why. Plus, the old Royal Alberta Museum is one step closer to being saved.
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Giving Tuesday
- Giving Tuesday sees Edmonton charities get a holiday hike in donations
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2026 Budget
- Edmonton could grow to 1.25M people in two years, says administration
- Edmonton city council approves 6.9% property tax increase for 2026
- Property taxes creep higher after Explore Edmonton gets steady funding
- Motions to reduce capital expenses fail at Edmonton city council budget deliberations
- City council OKs money for west-end road upgrades near River Cree resort
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Royal Alberta Museum
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Stephanie Swensrude
Stephanie is a curator and reporter at Taproot Edmonton. She attended NAIT's radio and television program and has worked at CBC, CFJC in Kamloops, and 630 CHED.
